Bihar: After 'Changai Sabha' failed to cure paralysis, vanvasi family reverted to Sanatan fold
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Bihar: After ‘Changai Sabha’ failed to cure paralysis, vanvasi family reverted to Sanatan fold

Sona Lal and his family had embraced Christianity, hoping it would bring a miraculous cure for his paralysis. However, after two years of being deceived and misled by missionaries, they realised the promises were hollow. Disillusioned, Sona Lal decided to return to the Sanatan Dharma. In a symbolic and public ceremony, he took a purifying dip in the sacred Ganga and shaved his head

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The issue of religious conversions among tribals in states like Bihar, Jharkhand, and neighbouring regions, often under the pretext of monetary aid or miraculous healing, is no longer a hidden secret. Hundreds of Hindus, particularly from the janjatiya samaj (tribal communities), are lured into Christianity each month through promises of better opportunities or cures for ailments in “Changai Sabhas.” Yet, stories of disillusionment and reverting to ancestral roots are now emerging, inspiring others to reclaim their cultural identity.

One such story comes from a village, Dhebakoliya in Jaipur (Banka) district, Bihar, where Sona Lal Marandi and his family have returned to Sanatan Dharma after leaving Christianity.

Tale of Broken Promises

Sona Lal, a middle-aged man from the tribal community, had been paralysed for three years. Hoping for a miraculous cure, he turned to the church, encouraged by the promises of healing made by Christian missionaries. However, after years of prayer meetings and rituals, his condition remained unchanged.

“I was assured that my faith would heal me,” said Sona Lal. “But as the years passed, my condition only worsened. The promises of healing were nothing but a pretence.”

Disillusioned, Sona Lal found himself abandoned by the very missionaries he had relied upon. “When they left me to suffer, I realised I had been misled. Their assurances were hollow,” he added.

Reclaiming Ancestral Faith

In his moment of despair, Sona Lal turned to the village head, Chunnilal Marandi, for guidance. Encouraged by the support of the local community and Kishto Prasad Yadav, a retired headmaster, Sona Lal decided to revert to the Sanatan fold.

Together with his wife Phoolmani (who had adopted the name Polina after converting to Christianity) and daughter Marshila, Sona Lal undertook a deeply symbolic journey. The family travelled to the Ganga Ji, where they bathed in its purifying waters. In a public ceremony, they renounced Christianity, shaved their heads at the Budha-Budhi Dharm Sthan, and formally embraced Sanatan Dharma once again.

Returning home, the family installed an image of Maa Durga in a corner of their house. “When I returned to my roots, I found peace and purpose,” said Sona Lal. His wife, now known as Phoolmani again, echoed his sentiment: “We were lost, but now we feel a sense of belonging and clarity.”

Community Concerns and Reactions

This incident has reignited discussions in the village about the rising number of conversions among tribal communities. “A racket is active in every village,” said Kishto Prasad Yadav. “They exploit the faith of tribals, offering false promises of healing while denigrating Sanatan Dharma. It is worrying, especially when the government is running several schemes for the welfare of tribals.”

Rani Besra, a resident of the nearby Lakarama Panchayat quoted in media, emphasised the importance of staying connected to their dharma. “I was born a Hindu, and I will die a Hindu,” she said. “I will not convert for any temptations and tarnish my ancestors’ legacy. But many from our community have been misled, and it’s time we stand firm.”

The Broader Context of Tribal Conversions

Reports and data from tribal-dominated states like Jharkhand and parts of Bihar reveal a consistent pattern of conversions, often carried out under the guise of offering monetary support or miraculous healing. Despite government initiatives aimed at tribal upliftment, the influence of organized conversion rackets remains a significant concern.

However, stories like Sona Lal’s are now becoming a beacon of hope. His journey back to Sanatan Dharma has inspired others in his community to rethink their beliefs and resist temptations.

Chunnilal, the village head, summed up the sentiments of the community: “Sona Lal’s story exposes the facade of so-called faith healing and reaffirms the strength of our traditions. It is a lesson for all of us to stay vigilant and cherish our heritage.”

The Marandi family’s journey back to the Sanatan Dharma is not just a personal transformation but a larger message of resilience and cultural pride for tribal communities across India.

Topics: BiharSanatan Dharmasanatan foldMissionary conversionGhar WapasiTribals in Bihar
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